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No, not at all. You can go to college and become an RN just as any other RN does.
The LVN training and work would do more to move you towards a master's in nursing than the pharmacy tech training. The expience and training gained as an LVN would shorten the amount of time needed to get the next nursing degree.
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This website can help you locate an LVN program in your area: www.collegebound.net/LVN
i year for lvn and 2 years 4 rn if u go 4 bach then u get into some school time
Requirements to become an LVN include training in areas such as anatomy, biology, physiology and organic chemistry. One must complete training at a Community College or Vocational Institution. Some of the responsibilities of an LVN are taking vital signs, giving injections, applying dressings and monitoring patients in general.
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The best answer would probably be a major in Psychology.
A good source of information on LVN training is www.collegebound.net or www.medacademy.org. These two sites provide answers to all types of questions that involve LVN training.
How much do LVN's expect tp get paid? In TX, in MO, in CO...
The average salary for an LVN will vary from state to state as well as depending on your experience. I have found that the average wage in the United States for an LVN is approximately $47,000 per year.